2014
DOI: 10.5296/jse.v4i4.6452
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Young Prisoners’ Experiences of the Positive Factors of Small Group Teaching during Their Basic Education – Toward the Pedagogy of Preventing Social Exclusion

Abstract: In this study, young prisoners' school memories were studied. The purpose of the study was to find out if small group teaching could help children in danger of exclusion. The following research questions were set for this study: (1) What was the transition process to small group teaching like according to the young prisoners' descriptions?; and (2) How did the small group teaching arrangement support school work according to the young prisoners' descriptions? Narratives of their school time from twenty-nine yo… Show more

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“…Special topics can be named with quite a wide range: surviving with various states such as anorexia (Savukoski, Määttä, & Uusiautti, 2014), narcolepsy (Karjalainen, Nyrhilä, Määttä, & Uusiautti, 2013), or other illnesses and health problems (e.g., Aspinwall & Tedeschi, 2010;Tugade, Fredrickson, & Feldman Barrett, 2004); surviving with various developmental disorders, such as autism (Kangas, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2012) or reading difficulties (Vanninen & Määttä 2013); and surviving with various events and situations in life, such as bullying at school (Hoisko, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2014), grief and death (e.g., Bosticco & Thompson, 2005;Stein, Trabasso, Folkman, & Richards, 1997), war (e.g., Ai, Tice, Whitsett, Ishisaka, & Chim, 2007;Hobfoll et al, 1991), and crimes (Davis, Hoffman, & Quigley, 1988;Jiang & Winfree, 2006;Äärelä, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2014).…”
Section: Well-being After Crises and Adversitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special topics can be named with quite a wide range: surviving with various states such as anorexia (Savukoski, Määttä, & Uusiautti, 2014), narcolepsy (Karjalainen, Nyrhilä, Määttä, & Uusiautti, 2013), or other illnesses and health problems (e.g., Aspinwall & Tedeschi, 2010;Tugade, Fredrickson, & Feldman Barrett, 2004); surviving with various developmental disorders, such as autism (Kangas, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2012) or reading difficulties (Vanninen & Määttä 2013); and surviving with various events and situations in life, such as bullying at school (Hoisko, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2014), grief and death (e.g., Bosticco & Thompson, 2005;Stein, Trabasso, Folkman, & Richards, 1997), war (e.g., Ai, Tice, Whitsett, Ishisaka, & Chim, 2007;Hobfoll et al, 1991), and crimes (Davis, Hoffman, & Quigley, 1988;Jiang & Winfree, 2006;Äärelä, Uusiautti, & Määttä, 2014).…”
Section: Well-being After Crises and Adversitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%